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F*ckin' Coffin!
May 20, 1980. After his father's passing, Raymond Tremblay, tax investigator, begins to suspect the funeral home of fraudulent activities. Accompanied by his daughter, little Lucy, he decides to go investigate in his native Saguenay against the backdrop of a referendum on Quebec's sovereignty.
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Plot Summary
A group of estranged friends reunite for a reunion, only to find themselves trapped in a cursed coffin that grants wishes with deadly consequences. As paranoia and greed take over, they must confront their past mistakes and figure out how to escape the malevolent force before it consumes them all. The film blends dark humor with gruesome horror as the characters grapple with their desires and the horrifying price of their wishes.
Critical Reception
F*ckin' Coffin! received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its low-budget production values and nonsensical plot. However, some audiences found humor in its over-the-top gore and campy nature, leading to a mixed reception overall.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its amateurish filmmaking and derivative horror elements.
Some viewers appreciated its dark humor and gore, finding it entertainingly bad.
The plot was often described as convoluted and lacking in coherent development.
Google audience: Audience reviews for F*ckin' Coffin! are scarce, but those available often point to a film that is either hilariously bad or simply bad, depending on the viewer's taste for low-budget horror-comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a shoestring budget, with many of its effects created using practical, low-cost methods.
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